APPARATUS FOR DUST MITIGATION
20230271194 · 2023-08-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B03C1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A dust-mitigation device used in space exploration is a system for protecting the venting components of certain environments from the entry of lunar dust. The system enables ventilation while preventing dust from reaching sealing surfaces of a spacesuit's valves (SPVs).
Claims
1. A valve cover for mitigating dust contamination comprising: a cap fixedly engaged with a base about a central axis; and at least one opening in said base; and at least one opening in said cap; and at least one annular surface between said opening in said base and said opening in said cap, forming a tortuous flow path between said cap and base; wherein passage over said at least one annular surface mitigates the flow of dust through said valve cover.
2. The valve cover for mitigating dust contamination of claim 1 further comprising: a check valve movably and sealably engaged with said base; wherein said check valve inhibits flow in one direction.
3. The valve cover for mitigating dust contamination of claim 1 further comprising: at least a first annular curved surface formed in said base in fluid communication with at least a second annular curved surface formed in said cap; wherein said tortuous flow path flows over said at least first annular curved surface and said at least second annular curved surface.
4. The valve cover for mitigating dust contamination of claim 2 further comprising: said check valve comprising a concave surface and a convex surface; and a cylindrical member extending from a center of said concave surface; and an annular lip surrounding said concave surface and convex surface; and said cylindrical member slidably engaged with said base; said lip removably engaged with said base and surrounding said at least one opening in said base; wherein a pressure differential moves said check valve with respect to said base, pressing said annular lip against said base, preventing flow in one direction.
5. The valve cover for mitigating dust contamination of claim 3 wherein: said opening in said cap comprising an annular opening that is substantially perpendicular to said central axis; and a first annular curved surface formed in said base in fluid communication with and tangent to at least a second annular curved surface formed in said cap that is in turn tangent to said opening in said cap; wherein gas enters said tortuous flow path through said base, substantially parallel to said central axis, and pass over an S-shaped path where it exits the valve cover in a direction substantially perpendicular to said central axis.
6. A valve cover for mitigating dust contamination comprising: a cap fixedly engaged with a base about a central axis; and at least one opening in said base; and at least one opening in said cap; and at least one annular surface between said opening in said base and said opening in said cap, forming a tortuous flow path between said cap and base; wherein passage of a fluid through said tortuous flow path mitigates the flow of dust through said valve cover.
7. The valve cover for mitigating dust contamination of claim 6 further comprising: a check valve movably and sealably engaged with said base; wherein said check valve inhibits flow in one direction.
8. The valve cover for mitigating dust contamination of claim 6 further comprising: at least a first annular surface formed in said base in fluid communication with at least a second annular surface formed in said cap; said first annular surface being a conical surface portion, offset from said first annular surface, said offset providing a first opening between said cap and said base; and a second opening in said base; and at least one screen fixedly engaged with said base; wherein gas in said tortuous flow path proceeds over said at least a first annular surface, through said first opening, under said at least a second annular surface, through said second opening, and through said at least one screen.
9. The valve cover for mitigating dust contamination of claim 7 further comprising: at least a first annular surface formed in said base in fluid communication with at least a second annular surface formed in said cap; said first annular surface being a conical surface portion, offset from said first annular surface, said offset providing a first opening between said cap and said base; and a second opening in said base; and a check valve slidably engaged with said base; and at least one screen fixedly engaged with said base; wherein gas in said tortuous flow path proceeds over said at least a first annular surface, through said first opening, under said at least a second annular surface, through said second opening, past said check valve and through said at least one screen.
10. A valve cover for mitigating dust contamination comprising: a cap fixedly engaged with a conduit about a central axis; and a first annular curved surface formed by a flared end of said conduit and a second annular curved surface in said cap that is offset from said first annular curved surface, forming a tortuous flow path between said cap and conduit; wherein fluid flow by said first annular surface and said second annular surface mitigates the flow of dust through said valve cover and changes the direction of the flow.
11. The valve cover for mitigating dust contamination of claim 10 further comprising: a first annular magnet fixedly engaged with said conduit; wherein ferrous particulate adheres to said first annular magnet mitigating the flow of ferrous dust.
12. The valve cover for mitigating dust contamination of claim 11 further comprising: a second annular magnet fixedly engaged with said cap; wherein ferrous particulate adheres to said first annular magnet and said second annular magnet, mitigating the flow of ferrous dust.
13. The valve cover for mitigating dust contamination of claim 11 further comprising: array of magnets fixedly engaged with said conduit; wherein ferrous particulate adheres to at least one magnet in said array of magnets mitigating the flow of ferrous dust through said valve cover
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[0026] The check valve 116 prevents inflow (
[0027] A second iteration of the embodiment is depicted in
[0028] A cap 210 above a base 219 is affixed to a screen, which in some embodiments is a screen of approximately 35 microns 212. A check valve 216 moves within the cap 210 to seal against the base 219. The cap 210, base 219, check valve 216 and screen 212 are coaxial with a central axis 205. The cap 210 is a portion of a frusto-conical surface, also referred to as a frusto-conical surface portion, that influences the direction of flow. The base 219 is a portion of a conical surface that is offset from the frusto-conical surface portion that makes up the cap 210. One skilled in the art understands that an offset surface is substantially parallel to another surface. A tortuous flow path 214 winds from the ambient environment over an upper surface 222 of the base 219, under a surface 226 of the cap 210, through an opening 224, through a check valve 216 and through the screen 212. The check valve 216 prevents any inflowing dust through the tortuous path from reaching the screen 212 (
[0029] A third iteration of the embodiment, depicted in
[0030] An array of magnets 330 in the housing 328 provides a primary dust-mitigation device. Magnets 322 and 324 are a secondary dust mitigation device. One skilled in the art understands that the primary device and secondary device may either, or both, be included depending on which particle-cleaning method is chosen.
[0031] A conduit 312 is flared at an end. A cap 310 has a frusto-conical portion 320 that extends into the conduit 312 and both cap 310 and conduit 312 are coaxial about a central axis 305. A first annular magnet 324 is affixed proximal to the exit of the conduit 312. A second annular magnet 322 is affixed proximal to the circumference of the end cap 310. A housing 328 is affixed to the conduit 312 and houses an array of magnets 330. A tortuous flow path 314 proceeds along a conduit in a direction that may be said to be substantially parallel to the central axis 305, past the array of magnets 330, where it is directed by the conical portion 320, through the flare in the conduit 312 and passed the first annular magnet 324 and the second annular magnet 322. The tortuous flow path may be said to turn approximately 90° to flow in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the central axis 305. One skilled in the art understands that lunar dust, being partially ferrous, is magnetic. Dust moving against the flow 314 may be trapped by the first annular magnet 324, second annular magnet 322 or finally by the array of magnets 330.
[0032] This configuration includes a tortuous path element, but with a smaller flow-path area due to the reduced mass flow of the intended environment. It also includes an inward-flow resistance protective element. In combination, these elements allow batteries to normally vent outward, and on occasion vent inward. As gas travels towards the vacuum of space it is directed to a substantially 90° turn along flow path 314 in an equal and planar manner. One skilled in the art understands that the intent is to negate any thrust that the astronaut may feel during RCA venting. The design is intended to act as a non-thrust port while minimizing any flow resistance to the exiting gas, while presenting a tortuous path to dust particles.